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1. | Grand Guignol
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2. | Cathédrale Engloutie
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3. | Three Preludes Op. 74: Douloureus, Déchirant
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4. | Three Preludes Op. 74: Trés Lent, Contemplatif
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5. | Three Preludes Op. 74: Allegro Drammatico
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6. | Prophetiae Sybillarum
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7. | Cage
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8. | Louange Á l'Éternité de Jésus
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9. | Blood Is Thin
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10. | Thrash Jazz Assassin
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11. | Dead Spot
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12. | Bonehead
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13. | Piledriver
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14. | Shangkuan Ling-Feng
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15. | Numbskull
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16. | Perfume of a Critic's Burning Flesh
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17. | Jazz Snob Eat Shit
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18. | Prestidigitator
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19. | No Reason to Believe
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20. | Hellraiser
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21. | Torture Garden
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22. | Slan
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23. | Ways of Pain
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24. | Noose
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25. | Sack of Shit
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26. | Blunt Instrument
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27. | Osaka Bondage
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28. | Shallow Grave
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29. | Kaoru
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30. | Dead Dread
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31. | Billy Liar
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32. | Victims of Torture
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33. | Speedfreaks
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34. | New Jersey Scum Swamp
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35. | S&M Sniper
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36. | Pig Fucker
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37. | Cairo Chop Shop
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38. | Facelifter
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39. | Whiplash
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40. | Blade
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41. | Gob of Spit
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Jazz
Recorded between 1989 and 1991 in New York
Naked City Yamatsuka Eye (vocals); John Zorn (alto saxophone); Wayne Horvitz (keyboards); Bill Frisell (electric guitar); Fred Frith (bass); Joey Baron (drums)
Additional personnel: Bob Douough (vocals)
Engineers include: Martin Bisi, Roger Moutenot, Seigen Ono.
Naked City's follow up to their self-titled album is a departure from the New York noir that they had perfected. Here, after a 17 minute, moody title piece, all low rumbling punctuated by drum thrashes and distorted screams, is a very straight transcription of Debussy's "Cathedrale Engloutie" featuring some very lovely, watery guitar work from Bill Frisell. Other modern pieces follow, with works by Scriabin, Ives, Messian, and Di Lassus. And then for something completely different: 32 thrash'n'burn numbers lasting anywhere from 10 seconds to a whopping 1:14, most with humorous titles (some favorites: "Jazz Snob: Eat Shit," "Perfume of a Critic's Burning Flesh," "Pigfucker"). Forget the subtlety of the first half -- this is thrash jazz Yamatsuka Eye of the Boredoms provides vocals. As they say, there's screaming, and then there's Yamatsuka Eye. Whether or not such eclecticism makes for awkward listening is apparently the last thing on Zorn's list, and it probably shouldn't be a concern anyway. A rewarding album. --- Ted Mills, All Music Guide |
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